Description
Book SynopsisEssentially a practical manual with up-to-date contributions and key references by experts to the diagnostic characteristics of the bacteria likely to be encountered in public health and hospital microbiology laboratories as well as in medical and veterinary practice.
Trade Review'In conclusion this excellent book has retained the best of the old and combined it with the new. It is a must for every clinical laboratory and at only £40, represents excellent value for money.' Tim Wyatt, Association of Clinical Microbiologists News
'… this practical manual, which has been the standard diagnostic text since the mid-1960s, continues to be the standard reference text for bacteriology.' The Bulletin of The Royal College of Pathologists
Table of ContentsForeword; Introduction; 1. Classification and nomenclature; 2. Culture media: constituents and sterilization; 3. Principles of isolation; 4. Bacterial characters and characterization; 5. Theory and practice of bacterial identification; 6. Characters of Gram-positive bacteria; 7. Characters of Gram-negative bacteria; 8. Taxonomy in theory and practice; 9. Bacterial identification by cards; 10. Bacterial identification by computer; 11. Quality control in microbiology; 12. Reconciliation of approaches to bacterial systematics; Glossary; References; Index.